Black Sabbath Announce Initial 2013 North American Tour Dates
In support of their highly anticipated forthcoming album, ‘13,’ metal legends Black Sabbath are gearing up to hit the road, and have now announced four North American tour dates for 2013.
In support of their highly anticipated forthcoming album, ‘13,’ metal legends Black Sabbath are gearing up to hit the road, and have now announced four North American tour dates for 2013.
Do you need some good music to listen to while you figure out your last minute income tax return?
We have some special tunes coming up on 'Your Sunday Brunch' between 7 and 10 a.m. on April 14.
We'll hear from a couple future Rock and Roll Hall of Fame bands, a guitarist celebrating a birthday and some bands playing this week in our area. There's rock news to tell you about, including the death of a prolific producer and engineer and even a song request for a singer out of Belfast, Ireland.
Gooding 'Crash' live in Wichita 2012 (YouTube)
Ready to get out of the house and have some fun seeing some live music?
Our temperatures may be cold right now, but the concert season is heating up.
Among the shows you can catch this week, Gooding, the Los Angeles based band out of Wichita, Kansas, returns to The Midtown Tavern for a free show on Saturday, April 13, starting at 8 p.m. We'll be talking with Gooding on Friday, April 12, after 4 p.m. from Boulder where he is on the panel for the Conference on World Affairs.
Kid Rock and his Twisted Brown Trucker Band will embark on a summer U.S. tour that will feature fan-friendly ticket prices. The trek kicks off June 28 in Bristow, Va. and will wind around the country before wrapping up Sept. 15 in Tampa, Fla. Support bands on select dates will include Kool & The Gang, ZZ Top and Uncle Kracker.
Are you hungry for some great rock and roll?
Tune in to 'Your Sunday Brunch' from 7 until 10 for some music with meaning.
There are new releases to tell you about, concerts to get you ready for this week, a rock birthday to celebrate, some losses to the music world and some songs you haven't heard in a long time or maybe ever coming up early Sunday morning on KING.
Do you have any concerts lined up for this week?
Bob Seger rocked the Pepsi Center in Denver on Tuesday, April 2, with opening act Joe Walsh. Tonight, April 3, at the Boulder Theater it's 'An Evening With Michael Nesmith.'
Buckcherry unleashed their sixth studio album, ‘Confessions,’ earlier this year, and the band has been touring relentlessly in support of the disc. They're about to wrap up their trek with Kid Rock, but have now announced a whole new batch of 2013 headlining shows and festival gigs.
Are you excited about the beginning of the Major League Baseball season?
On 'Your Easter Sunday Brunch' we'll pay tribute to America's favorite past time, enjoy half of a Canadian trio's album, celebrate rock birthdays and get ready for some new music and concerts this week.
Do you own a copy of the 1981 release from Rush, 'Moving Pictures'?
A lot of Americans do, it was the Canadian trios' best selling album in the United States. It is the last weekend of March, so on 'Your Sunday Brunch' during the 8 a.m. hour we'll be playing side one of 'Moving Pictures' by Rush.
Want to hear some great guitar riffs? There's a lot of live entertainment to take in around our area this weekend.
The Midtown Tavern, also known as Anderson's Other Corner at 1303 East Pershing Boulevard, welcome Southern Fryed at 8 on Friday night, March 29, and there's no cover charge.
The local band will be stopping by the KING studio before heading to the show. Southern Fryed is made up of Russ Brown, Andy Woods, Bill Baily and Jeff Gapter. For tonight's show, Chris Hoover will fill in for Andy on bass guitar.
What do you have planned for the first weekend of Spring?
On 'Your Sunday Brunch' we're celebrating the new season. Join me from 7 to 10 a.m. for some 'bird songs,' lots of 'green' tunes for the new color beginning to be seen, many births to recognize and plenty of live events to tell you about.
Completed in 1742, Messiah remains as Handel’s best known works.